A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 30, 1991
Original Title:
Midnight Fear
Genres:
Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
Danyves Enterprises
The Crain Company
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 89
A sheriff tracks down a killer who skinned a woman alive.
Art Direction:
Rick Galbraith
Assistant Costume Designer:
Wendy Champagne
Assistant Editor:
Samuel T. Reed
Boom Operator:
Eric P. Brown
Carpenter:
Mervyn Johnson
Casting:
Judy Belshe-Toernblom
Construction Coordinator:
Rich Farver
Costume Design:
Karen Patch
Director:
Bill Crain
Director of Photography:
Mike Crain
Editor:
Brian Crain
Executive Producer:
Noel Cronin
Yves Witner
Extras Casting:
Kandyce Barker-Hansen
First Assistant Camera:
Lee A. Dublin
Whit Heaton
Foley Artist:
Samuel T. Reed
Gaffer:
Cameron Smith
Hairstylist:
Anna Jessick
Key Grip:
Dave Donahoe
John Savka
Makeup Artist:
Leroy Friengle
Original Music Composer:
Stephen Edwards
Producer:
Pat Tagliaferro
Production Coordinator:
Kim Donneaud
Production Design:
Pat Tagliaferro
Property Master:
Jill Bedford
Script Supervisor:
Haley McLane
Seamstress:
Diane Cuentas
Second Assistant Camera:
Samuel T. Reed
Set Decoration:
Jerie Kelter
Sound Designer:
Brian Crain
Special Effects Coordinator:
Bob Riggs
Steadicam Operator:
Mike Frenzy
Still Photographer:
Phillip Corlis
Stunt Coordinator:
Kevin Swigert
Stunts:
Bobby J. Foxworth
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